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. >>> 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. delivered one of the world's most memorable messages. >>> good morning, everybody, i'm betty nguyen. >>> senior u.s. officials tell nbc news a u.s.-led military strike against syria could be launched as early as tomorrow. momentum for action against the alleged chemical attacks appears to be building globally. british prime minister david cameron called his parliament back to debate a response. an emergency vote will be held thursday. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel will respond with force if syria does anything to harm israel. the arab league is blaming the syrian government, demanding international trials. but venezuela president nicolas madura, a close ally of president assad, says military action could essentially be the beginning of a great international firestorm. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engle has the story. >> reporter: washington says this is not about regime change, that the united states doesn't want to get involved in syria's civil wa
. >>> 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. delivered one of the world's most memorable messages. >>> good morning, everybody, i'm betty nguyen. >>> senior u.s. officials tell nbc news a u.s.-led military strike against syria could be launched as early as tomorrow. momentum for action against the alleged chemical attacks appears to be building globally. british prime minister david cameron called his parliament back to debate a response. an emergency vote...
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martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff sergeant robert bills to life in prison for killing 16 afghan civilians. relatives of the victims say they are far from satisfied with the sentence. the south african government saying former president nelson mandela's health has become unstable at times. the 95-year-old antiapartheid leader was admitted to a hospital in june because of a recurring lung infection. >>> and a memorial service held for the mother and brother of hannah anderson today, police saying family friend james dimaggio killed the pair and kidnapped hannah triggeri
martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff...
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martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff sergeant robert bills to life in prison for killing 16 afghan civilians. relatives of the victims say they are far from satisfied with the sentence. the south african government saying former president nelson mandela's health has become unstable at times. the 95-year-old antiapartheid leader was admitted to a hospital in june because of a recurring lung infection. >>> and a memorial service held for the mother and brother of hannah anderson today, police saying family friend james dimaggio killed the pair and kidnapped hannah triggeri
martin luther king jr.'s legacy, then and now, the highlights of today's big event, remembering the march on washington. you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. too small. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. >>> welcome back. time for a quick check of the headlines. a military jury is sentencing army staff...
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martin luther king, jr.'s march on washington. president obama took the opportunity to remind the nation that our work on civil rights is far from over. >> but we would dishonor those heros as well to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. the arch of the moral universe may bend toward justice but it doesn't bend on it's own. to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance. >> president obama said that while no one could match reverend king's brillance, the spirit from 50 years ago still lives on. yesterday was a testament to that. >>> fast food workers from across the united states set to strike today, this after an almost yearlong campaign to raise wages in the service sector. this isn't the first protest by the workers but it's expected to be one of the largest. thousands are set to stage walk outs in 35 cities around the country as part of a push to get chains such as mcdonald's, taco bell and wendy's to increase pay. they're demanding the right to unionize and also at least $15 an hour
martin luther king, jr.'s march on washington. president obama took the opportunity to remind the nation that our work on civil rights is far from over. >> but we would dishonor those heros as well to suggest that the work of this nation is somehow complete. the arch of the moral universe may bend toward justice but it doesn't bend on it's own. to secure the gains this country has made requires constant vigilance. >> president obama said that while no one could match reverend king's...
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she was just days old when her father, reverend dr. martin luther king, jr. was arrested on good friday in birmingham alabama that april. that arrest is remembered because while he was in jail in birmingham, a group of mostly white clergy in alabama spoke out and published an ad calling on dr. martin luther king to stop the protests, to work inside the system and stop organizing these demonstrations. to stop being the outside agitator, he responded with a letter from the birmingham jail which he wrote longhand in the margins of the newspaper in which he was able to read the ad and read the stories of his fellow ministers criticizing his tactics. his arrest was one component of a big activist plan for birmingham that year. birmingham was seen as being among the most impossible places for progress. it was the most stubborn, the most violent, the most rigidly opposed to desegregation. the plan was to push there in one of the worst places notice country. and see what happened. see how they responded to pressure. and after what they thought was a slow start of sit
she was just days old when her father, reverend dr. martin luther king, jr. was arrested on good friday in birmingham alabama that april. that arrest is remembered because while he was in jail in birmingham, a group of mostly white clergy in alabama spoke out and published an ad calling on dr. martin luther king to stop the protests, to work inside the system and stop organizing these demonstrations. to stop being the outside agitator, he responded with a letter from the birmingham jail which...
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and dr. martin luther king, jr.'s i have a dream speech. in their own words, 50 years later. >> because they marched city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed, and yes, eventually the white house changed. >> 50 years ago our parents and grandparents marched for jobs and freedom. we have suffered and sacrificed too much to let their dream become a memory. >> we got to keep on fighting and we've got to vindicate and stand up and substantiate that the dream was not for one generation. the dream goes on until the dream is achieved. >> so as the bells of freedom ring today, we are hoping that it's a time for all of us to reflect on not only the progress that has been made, and we have made a lot, but on what we have accomplished and also on the work that still remains before us. >> it was a historic day indeed. now, here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. donald rumsfeld said president obama has not made his case for a military attack on syria. >> there really hasn't been any indicatio
and dr. martin luther king, jr.'s i have a dream speech. in their own words, 50 years later. >> because they marched city councils changed and state legislatures changed and congress changed, and yes, eventually the white house changed. >> 50 years ago our parents and grandparents marched for jobs and freedom. we have suffered and sacrificed too much to let their dream become a memory. >> we got to keep on fighting and we've got to vindicate and stand up and substantiate that...
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martin luther king jr. featured on the cover of this week's issue of "time" magazine, the headline "founding father." what about his skekers? joining me now chris hayes host of all in with chris harris". thanks for joining us. later tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern, you play dr. king's speech, as well in its entirety. it is rare for people to have this opportunity and msnbc is lucky enough to play the entire speech because the king estate owns the right to this video. it has a copyright on it until 203. and this is why so many people have not seen it unflip theed. nothing in the middle, just the purity of the speech itself. and i myself as one of those people included in that. >> yeah, it was remarkable. i just watched it on our air just now and i've read it a bunch of times. i think i've seen it once or twice before. >> i've reenacted it in school place. but to see it on that screen with no break, we've seen it in documentaries sliced and diced but to pull it in the way we've been able to do today and at 8:00 wi
martin luther king jr. featured on the cover of this week's issue of "time" magazine, the headline "founding father." what about his skekers? joining me now chris hayes host of all in with chris harris". thanks for joining us. later tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern, you play dr. king's speech, as well in its entirety. it is rare for people to have this opportunity and msnbc is lucky enough to play the entire speech because the king estate owns the right to this video. it has...
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. >> that was dr. martin luther king jr. in 1967. quick question -- if he were alive today, i wish he were, would he support military operations in syria? >> i'm sure that dr. king would not. it's interesting. i actually was born in '68, born the year he was killed -- >> don't rub it in. >> true story. true story. i was born the year he was killed, and bobby kennedy was killed. certainly in my generation, has learned that you do not go into -- and put troops on the ground recklessly, but this is not what the president is proposing. he's basically saying we're going to do a brush back, tell this guy you can't keep doing it, and he should come to congress and discuss what's going forward, and we should build a coalition of forces to move frashd. >> we'll continue to conversation, but a gl start to our program here in "the situation room." thanks very much. >>> "new york times" knocked off-line apparentlily syrian hackers. we've invited the paper's security correspondent to deliver the latest reporting. stand by for that. >>> plus presi
. >> that was dr. martin luther king jr. in 1967. quick question -- if he were alive today, i wish he were, would he support military operations in syria? >> i'm sure that dr. king would not. it's interesting. i actually was born in '68, born the year he was killed -- >> don't rub it in. >> true story. true story. i was born the year he was killed, and bobby kennedy was killed. certainly in my generation, has learned that you do not go into -- and put troops on the...
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this is how you lead. 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. gave his historic "i have a dream" speech from the steps of lincoln mall. pretty awesome. >> i have a dream. my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream. >> half a century later, an estimated 100,000 people came to the national mall in washington, d.c. to celebrate dr. king's legacy and civil rights progress over the past 50 years. what do you think they're thinking right there? most of these folks right here are under 50. they weren't here back then. what are they thinking? i bet they're curious. i bet that they wanted to capture -- i wonder what it was like being there? two former democratic presidents and president broem on hand to address the american people on this historic day. and how awesome they were. massive crowd there with joy in their heart as the nation's first black president spoke from the same spot dr. king did 50 years ago today. president obama pa
this is how you lead. 50 years ago today, dr. martin luther king jr. gave his historic "i have a dream" speech from the steps of lincoln mall. pretty awesome. >> i have a dream. my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream. >> half a century later, an estimated 100,000 people came to the national mall in washington, d.c. to celebrate dr. king's legacy and...
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the fbi started looking very, very closely at dr. martin luther king jr. their conclusions are coming up next. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> an unprecedented retreat in the war on drugs. the justice department announced today that it will not stop colorado or washington state from implementing their
the fbi started looking very, very closely at dr. martin luther king jr. their conclusions are coming up next. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go?...
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jon: five decades after dr. martin luther king, jr. spoke at the lincoln memorial, president obama and other dignitaries will stand on the same steps to commemorate the march on washington, the same steps where dr. king delivered his "i have a dream" speech to a quarter of a million people and thousands are expected to gather there today. we will have much more on today's events throughout our time on the air. >> top story now. a fox news alert. preparations for a strike on syria. right now u.s.-led air or missile strikes, they're looking all but cer
jon: five decades after dr. martin luther king, jr. spoke at the lincoln memorial, president obama and other dignitaries will stand on the same steps to commemorate the march on washington, the same steps where dr. king delivered his "i have a dream" speech to a quarter of a million people and thousands are expected to gather there today. we will have much more on today's events throughout our time on the air. >> top story now. a fox news alert. preparations for a strike on...
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dr. martin luther king jr. sharing his dream for america from the steps of the lincoln memorial. his indelible words a watershed moment in the civil rights movement. today thousand also gather to commemorate the famous words that forever changed our country. >> 50 years ago there was so much fear, people were afraid to be afraid. the fear is gone. our country is better and we are a better people. we still have a distance to go. >> reporter: that distance front and center today as the nation's first black president will add his vision as the marquee speaker at the anniversary celebration. president obama acknowledges that, while a lot of progress has been made, king would not be satisfied. >> we have not made as much progress as the civil and social progress that we've made, and that it's not enough just to have a black president. >> reporter: there are renewed calls for addressing socioeconomic and racial disparities. the recent acquittal of george zimmerman and the shooting death of trayvon martin drew many to
dr. martin luther king jr. sharing his dream for america from the steps of the lincoln memorial. his indelible words a watershed moment in the civil rights movement. today thousand also gather to commemorate the famous words that forever changed our country. >> 50 years ago there was so much fear, people were afraid to be afraid. the fear is gone. our country is better and we are a better people. we still have a distance to go. >> reporter: that distance front and center today as...
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. >>> paying tribute to dr. martin luther king jr. his speech that changed history. i'll talk to dr. maya angeluo ahead. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. >>> haerey, welcome back. keeping them honest tonight. we've been reporting on the kid's wish network, a charity we with the "tampa bay times" and more have identified as the absolute worst charity, the rock bottom when it comes to how little out of each dollar raised helping the sick children it claims to be raising money for. while they were reporting the story, drew griffin and others tried to get an interview with the people that run the network. they didn't want to talk to us. they hid in the offices and lied about being there. now that the report has aired, however, they have a lot to say about us. they posted a le
. >>> paying tribute to dr. martin luther king jr. his speech that changed history. i'll talk to dr. maya angeluo ahead. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. >>> haerey, welcome back....
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. >>> coming up in the next hour, the youngest child of reverend dr. martin luther king jr. opens up about the challenges of having a civil rights icon for a father. bernice king's candid accounts of her life at 2:00 p.m. eastern. i'm fredricka witfield, "fareed zakaria gps" continues right now. >>> today more than 50% of the world's population lives in cities. by 2030, 60% will be urban. 70% by 2050. china alone is planning to move a quarter of a billion people from rural to urban areas. by 2025. >>> but this isn't a phenomenon happening just in emerging markets or third-world countries. even in a country like the united states that is already 80% urban, people are still moving to the cities at a rate of about 1% each year. what does all of this mean? i'm joined by a great panel to explore it bruce katz and jennifer bradley from the brookings institution co-wrote the "metropolitan revolution" lee gallagher is the author of "the end of the suburbs" and joe kotkin is distinguished fellow in urban futures at chapman university and the author of "the next 100 million: america i
. >>> coming up in the next hour, the youngest child of reverend dr. martin luther king jr. opens up about the challenges of having a civil rights icon for a father. bernice king's candid accounts of her life at 2:00 p.m. eastern. i'm fredricka witfield, "fareed zakaria gps" continues right now. >>> today more than 50% of the world's population lives in cities. by 2030, 60% will be urban. 70% by 2050. china alone is planning to move a quarter of a billion people from...
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. >>> this wednesday will mark the 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> that was dr. king 50 years ago, by the way, my father was there at that speech. and this weekend they had another march in the same location on the lincoln memorial. and 100,000 people there. i was there, it was a very moving experience. and it was about justice, it was about black teenagers, about single mothers, about a number of things people spoke about. what i was taken with was the incredible calmness of the crowd, their patience in listening and waiting through a number of speeches. and they -- i think it's the same thing that happened in 1963 when the federal government had all troops out, because they were expecting there were going to be a bunch of riots. what did you think of about this performance. >> i don't think to know about the history of this, they
. >>> this wednesday will mark the 50th anniversary of dr. martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >> that was dr. king 50 years ago, by the way, my father was there at that speech. and this weekend they had another march in the same location on the lincoln memorial. and...
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martin luther king, jr. that. before kevin finally came home and the first grandchild arrived,
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. >> 50 years ago this week, dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his i have a dream speech. he had a vision for equality and economic progress and issued a challenge to america -- to live up to its democratic ideals. how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and develop nor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil rightses, the struggle of the middle classes, issues at the heart of our political debate. our roundtable weighs in. host of msnbc's "politics nation," the reverend al sharpton, pulitzer prize-winning journalist sheryl wudunn, republican congressman from idaho, raul labrador, and unique perspective from historian doris kearns goodwin as well as "new york times" columnist david brooks. i'm david gregory. all that ahead on "meet the press" this sunday, august 25th. good sunday morning. thousands of people gathered here in washington saturday to re-create the
. >> 50 years ago this week, dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his i have a dream speech. he had a vision for equality and economic progress and issued a challenge to america -- to live up to its democratic ideals. how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and develop nor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil...
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tonight's lead, the dream lives on 50 years after dr. martin luther king jr. inspired the nation. america's first african-american president reminded us -- reminded all of us that today's economic inequities mean there's still much more work to do. i was there for the day's commemoration as some 100,000 people gathered to hear more than 200 speakers. everyone from former presidents, carter and clinton, to activists and civil rights leaders. at points there was a spontaneous song. >> i don't know about you, b bbu but -- ♪ i woke up with my mind stayed on freedom ♪ >> and even celebrities joined in echoing dr. king's words. >> and as the bells toll today at 3:00, let us ask ourselves how will the dream live on in me and you and all of us? >> and those bells did toll. on the national mall and all over the country, they rang to commemorate dr. king's call to let freedom ring. and then on the very same steps from which dr. king addressed the country decades earlier, president obama brought the point of today home. today is not just about commemorating the dream, but advancing it. b
tonight's lead, the dream lives on 50 years after dr. martin luther king jr. inspired the nation. america's first african-american president reminded us -- reminded all of us that today's economic inequities mean there's still much more work to do. i was there for the day's commemoration as some 100,000 people gathered to hear more than 200 speakers. everyone from former presidents, carter and clinton, to activists and civil rights leaders. at points there was a spontaneous song. >> i...
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i have a children book entitled "my daddy: dr. martin luther king jr." there are all sorts of historical books on dad's leadership and everything you can think of. but i'm blessed to be one of his children. i write from that and lessons i learned at the age four through eight years old. we'll be signing at the memorial. >> dr. martin luther king iii and reverend joseph lowery. thank you both. >>> coming up, thousands came from every corner of this country. black and white. to make history 50 years ago. tonight we'll hear from some of those voices. plus my interview with a living icon. a man who brought the crowd to their feet that august day. congressman john lewis. >> we do not get legislation out of this congress. the time will come when we will march through the streets of jackson, through the streets of danville, through the streets of cambridge. >> a legend in her own right joins me on set. and as we go to break, the music that day was an essential part of the event. it included a legendary rendition of "we shall overcome" led by joan baez and sung
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martin luther king jr. >> schieffer: and we're back now to talk some more about dr. king's legacy and the 50th anniversary of the march. there that day, joining us now, marian wright edelman, the founder and president of the children's defense fund. she started her career as a lawyer for the n.a.a.c.p. in mississippi. also here, taylor branch, the historian who has, of course, written four books on dr. king and the civil rights era. his later "the king years" recently out in paperback. and our friend, ben jealous, the professional of the n.a.a.c.p. i want to start with you, marian. when you were there, did you realize at the time the effect that dr. king's speech was going to have? >> yes. and i realized as one of my own-- the hundreds of thousands property we were a transforming element of nonviolent witness that was unprecedented in our history, as you indicated, people expecting violence. here you had a huge, multiracial, multifaith, multigenerational-- i was 24 at the time-- witness -- >> what did you feel like? were you excited? >> i was exhilarated. i felt empo
martin luther king jr. >> schieffer: and we're back now to talk some more about dr. king's legacy and the 50th anniversary of the march. there that day, joining us now, marian wright edelman, the founder and president of the children's defense fund. she started her career as a lawyer for the n.a.a.c.p. in mississippi. also here, taylor branch, the historian who has, of course, written four books on dr. king and the civil rights era. his later "the king years" recently out in...
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. >> i encourage all of you to keep dr. martin luther king jr.'s dream alive. >> i have a dream today. >> the number two trender. let's get the twerk. miley's vma performance blurred the lines. ♪ >> while katie perry roared her support for obama care. and got a shoutout from president obama. >> my tweet has been posted. that's what i'm talking about. >> and this week's top trender. golden state ♪ california here we come >> california is golden again. >> remarkable turn around in the nation's most populace state. >> after terminator's economy tanked. >> california is in a state of emergency. >> the economic conditions have been deteriorating rapidly. the $42 billion deficit is a rock upon our chest. has tas la vista, baby. >> governor jerry brown has turned california's budget around. he faced a $26 billion deficit. california voters had actually agreed to tax themselves. >> the state is on track to post a surplus this year. >> for the next four years, we're talking about a balanced budget. >> that's gold, jerry. gold ♪ california soul >> let
. >> i encourage all of you to keep dr. martin luther king jr.'s dream alive. >> i have a dream today. >> the number two trender. let's get the twerk. miley's vma performance blurred the lines. ♪ >> while katie perry roared her support for obama care. and got a shoutout from president obama. >> my tweet has been posted. that's what i'm talking about. >> and this week's top trender. golden state ♪ california here we come >> california is golden...
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martin luther king, jr., stoddard on the steps of the lincoln memorial to deliver his famous "i have a dream" speech. earlier president obama, our first black president, spoke on the same steps. joining us now, dr. king's niece. she is also the director of african-american outreach for peace for life and a professor at johns hopkins. fox news contributor himself dr. john carson. good to see you. >> hello. >> nice to see you. >> you wrote a column, "mlk would be alarmed by black on black violence, lack of family values." where are we 50 years later? >> you know, i i uh think he would be pleased with some of the positions that blacks achieved. no one raises their eyebrows now when they see a black ceo or airline captain. or a college president. maybe the president of the united states. so those are tremendous strides that have been made. but the problem is when you look in the black community you see 73% of babies born out of wedlock. tremendous black-on-black crime. more black males involved in the penal system than ever. dropout rates that are tremendous. that's alarming. dr. king an
martin luther king, jr., stoddard on the steps of the lincoln memorial to deliver his famous "i have a dream" speech. earlier president obama, our first black president, spoke on the same steps. joining us now, dr. king's niece. she is also the director of african-american outreach for peace for life and a professor at johns hopkins. fox news contributor himself dr. john carson. good to see you. >> hello. >> nice to see you. >> you wrote a column, "mlk would be...
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martin luther king jr. shared his dream. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >>> it became clear that day with it wasn't clear already that change was coming. this was the scene at the national mall on that day, august 28th, 1963. and this was the scene at the mall today. on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington. 50 years since dr. king took the podium with a vision of abraham lincoln looking on from the memorial perch. the king family rang a bell at the mall in unison with bells at more than 300 sites across the country from alabama to alaska at the very hour that dr. king implored the nation to led freedom ring. in washington they say it's a great drizly late summer day, but no way it would stop this crowd from coming out. they listened as president barack obama who's presidency may never have been possible without the sacrifices of dr. ki
martin luther king jr. shared his dream. >> i have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. i have a dream today. >>> it became clear that day with it wasn't clear already that change was coming. this was the scene at the national mall on that day, august 28th, 1963. and this was the scene at the mall today. on the 50th anniversary of the march on washington....
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martin luther king, jr.'s march for freedom and jobs, we look back at the movement's history and ahead with myrlie evers-williams the civil rights leader, one of only two women first invited to speak at the historic march in 1963 and unable to attend, couldn't get through the crowds. she is the word of medgarr evers killed by a white supremacist in front of their children just weeks before the march in 1963. she never stopped fighting to bring her husband's killer to justice and eventually went on to become the chair of the naacp. myrlie evers-williams today the chair of myrlie evers-williams institute. we did talk back then when you took over the naacp and revitalizing the institution that your husband had once led and been active in. >> you know, i recall and i hope i'm correct, we did do this interview, the naacp was in turmoil at that particular point in time. >> you restored it. >> yeah. >> i was right there in the middle of it. but i found that even at that point in time, women were not embraced or view
martin luther king, jr.'s march for freedom and jobs, we look back at the movement's history and ahead with myrlie evers-williams the civil rights leader, one of only two women first invited to speak at the historic march in 1963 and unable to attend, couldn't get through the crowds. she is the word of medgarr evers killed by a white supremacist in front of their children just weeks before the march in 1963. she never stopped fighting to bring her husband's killer to justice and eventually went...
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dr. martin luther king jr. wanted well opportunity for all. while that has not been totally accomplished, our system is moving toward it. and finally, i want to end this memo with the words of congressman john lewis who was with dr. king 50 years ago. >> we may have come here on different ships, but we are all in the same boat now. so it doesn't matter whether you're black or white, latinos, asian american or native american, whether we are gay or straight, we're one people, we're one family. we all live in the same house. not just the american house, but the world house. >> bill: i like that guy. that's a memo. next on the rundown, james carville and i will debate it. and we are coming right back. i think she tried to kill us. [ sighs ] are you kidding me? no, it's only 15 calories. [ male announcer ] with reddi wip, fruit never sounded more delicious. mmm. [ male announcer ] with 15 calories per serving and real cream, the sound of reddi wip is the sound of joy. ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me high
dr. martin luther king jr. wanted well opportunity for all. while that has not been totally accomplished, our system is moving toward it. and finally, i want to end this memo with the words of congressman john lewis who was with dr. king 50 years ago. >> we may have come here on different ships, but we are all in the same boat now. so it doesn't matter whether you're black or white, latinos, asian american or native american, whether we are gay or straight, we're one people, we're one...
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. >> that was president obama speaking in the same spot where dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago. his message was to mark the progress our country has made and hop or those who fought for it, but also to look forward to the next chapter in civil rights. as president obama looked forward, some right ward flank used the anniversary as an opportunity to return to the wor worst parts, stereotypes and ignorance. case in point joe walsh. >> i have a dream. i got a dream that young black males don't become daddies until after they're married and until after they have a job. how about that? i have a dream that blacks cease their dependency on government which has enslaved them to a life of poverty. >> now just to be clear, the man who was sued for more than $100,000 in overdue child support feels entitled to tell us a little bit about parenting advice. but to his other musing, he wasn't the only one chapeling the welfare queen view of america. >> president obama and many in the civil rights industry believe that government must provide,
. >> that was president obama speaking in the same spot where dr. martin luther king jr. delivered his "i have a dream" speech 50 years ago. his message was to mark the progress our country has made and hop or those who fought for it, but also to look forward to the next chapter in civil rights. as president obama looked forward, some right ward flank used the anniversary as an opportunity to return to the wor worst parts, stereotypes and ignorance. case in point joe walsh....
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. >> dr. martin luther king jr. gave the famous "i have a dream speech" august 28th, 1963, 50 years ago tomorrow. tomorrow night on this program, we will commemorate that anniversary with a very special edition of "all in" in which we will present that speech here in its entirety. the clip we just saw is so famous you've probably seen it dozens if not hundreds of times. the full speech is so rarely seen. so having the opportunity to televise it here tomorrow night is very exciting. one of the things that is so striking about his speech that day when you have the chance to see it and hear it in its entirety is just how forcefully radical the speech really was. uplifting to be sure. inspirational. and inclusive. but this speech was a pivotal moment in years of struggle. the march on washington was, therefore, a reason to make demands of those in power. in a sense, we have come to our nation's capital to cash a check, dr. king said." the architects of our republic wrote the magnificent words of the constitution, the de
. >> dr. martin luther king jr. gave the famous "i have a dream speech" august 28th, 1963, 50 years ago tomorrow. tomorrow night on this program, we will commemorate that anniversary with a very special edition of "all in" in which we will present that speech here in its entirety. the clip we just saw is so famous you've probably seen it dozens if not hundreds of times. the full speech is so rarely seen. so having the opportunity to televise it here tomorrow night is...
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martin luther king jr. led a civil rights march on washington and delivered his now famous "i have a dream speech". >> my country tis of these, sweet land of liberty, land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrims pride. from every mountainside, let freedom ring. >> we're covering all of the events out of the nation's capital today, including the president's speech. that's coming a little later at the lincoln memorial in the 2:00 hour on "street signs." she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if
martin luther king jr. led a civil rights march on washington and delivered his now famous "i have a dream speech". >> my country tis of these, sweet land of liberty, land where my fathers died, land of the pilgrims pride. from every mountainside, let freedom ring. >> we're covering all of the events out of the nation's capital today, including the president's speech. that's coming a little later at the lincoln memorial in the 2:00 hour on "street signs." she...
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martin luther king jr. was born and raised in we're going to have the 50th anniversary of dr. king's "i have a dream" speech next week. i wonder how many leaders are going to stand up and challenge and speak just as juan just did and bring up some of the points they did to say that we're not fulfilling that dream. as a matter of fact, we're going backwards. so i think that hey, i'll be happy to get with juan, to go into these inner city black communities, to go to a historic black colleges and universities, to start saying we've got to turn this thing around. both of us, juan and i, are dads. >> i appreciate that so much, colonel. because you know, when people like you, people who have a national standing, i think of bill cosby. i wrote a book about bill cosby doing this and he immediately -- bill cosby, imagine how famous and how much stature he has. they immediately tried to cut him down, put him down, said he was airing dirty laundry, serving the interests of rush limbaugh. i was like, are you kidding me? but colonel i'm telling you, that's what you're in for if you try to
martin luther king jr. was born and raised in we're going to have the 50th anniversary of dr. king's "i have a dream" speech next week. i wonder how many leaders are going to stand up and challenge and speak just as juan just did and bring up some of the points they did to say that we're not fulfilling that dream. as a matter of fact, we're going backwards. so i think that hey, i'll be happy to get with juan, to go into these inner city black communities, to go to a historic black...
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. >> 50 years ago this week, dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his "i have a dream" speech. he had a vision for equality and economic progress and issued a challenge to america -- to live up to its democratic ideals. how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and governor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil rights, the struggle of the middle class, issues at the heart of our political debate. our roundtable weighs in. host of msnbc's "politics nation," the reverend al sharpton, pulitzer prize-winning journalist sheryl wudunn, republican congressman from idaho, raul labrador, and unique perspective from historian doris kearns goodwin as well as "new york times" columnist david brooks. i'm david gregory. all that ahead on "meet the press" this sunday, august 25th. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest-running television show, this is "me
. >> 50 years ago this week, dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his "i have a dream" speech. he had a vision for equality and economic progress and issued a challenge to america -- to live up to its democratic ideals. how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and governor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream...
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the man behind this iconic image of dr. martin luther king jr. reaching his right hand out during his i have a dream speech celebrating this 50th anniversary with a commemorative photo journal of the historic march to washington. well, in i have a dream, a 5th -- 50th year march that changed america. i'm joined with the photographer that took those pictures, bob adelman. great to meet you. i feel like we should gather the kids around and listen to what you have to say about history today. you followed dr. martin luther king jr. you took many of the photos we now see as these images. why is it so important to capture history in a photograph and what does it tell us? >> well, in our case, we had a system of organized terror. it was called segregation. it separated the races. the photographing of the process of protests unmasked and revealed the cruelty, insensitivity and the horror and awful pain that segregation visited upon us. so we should never forget that our brothers and sisters were used in this terrible way. and the civil rights movement sy
the man behind this iconic image of dr. martin luther king jr. reaching his right hand out during his i have a dream speech celebrating this 50th anniversary with a commemorative photo journal of the historic march to washington. well, in i have a dream, a 5th -- 50th year march that changed america. i'm joined with the photographer that took those pictures, bob adelman. great to meet you. i feel like we should gather the kids around and listen to what you have to say about history today. you...
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. >>> 50 years ago dr. martin luther king jr. gave his famous i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. today thousands rallied in washington paying tribute to the historic anniversary. today's march is not just about martin luther king jr., it's about remembering and paying homage to the unforgettable moment in time when the civil rights movement was a national conversation. cnn's chris lawrence joins me now in washington. chris, what moments really stood out for you today there? >> reporter: well, don, i mean, so many. i think seeing the families of emmett till and trayvon martin standing on that stage together. i think talking to a woman who was here in 1963 at the march, is barely out of her teens, and now seeing her in her 80s, talking about what the country was like back then, seeing the changes, and as she talked about looking around at all the people around her, and seeing the change in this country, and i have to say, what really moved the crowd was hearing from representative john lewis. he was the you
. >>> 50 years ago dr. martin luther king jr. gave his famous i have a dream speech on the steps of the lincoln memorial. today thousands rallied in washington paying tribute to the historic anniversary. today's march is not just about martin luther king jr., it's about remembering and paying homage to the unforgettable moment in time when the civil rights movement was a national conversation. cnn's chris lawrence joins me now in washington. chris, what moments really stood out for you...
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. >> 50 years ago this week, dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his "i have a dream" speech. he had a vision for equality and economic progress and issued a challenge to america -- to live up to its democratic ideals. how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and governor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream -- civil rights, the struggle of the middle class, is a
. >> 50 years ago this week, dr. martin luther king jr. changed history with his "i have a dream" speech. he had a vision for equality and economic progress and issued a challenge to america -- to live up to its democratic ideals. how does america measure up today? i'll ask our guests, civil rights pioneer and georgia congressman john lewis, mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, and governor of louisiana, bobby jindal. also, we'll explore the overall state of american dream...
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martin luther king iii, he was only about 6 years old when his dad, dr. martin luther king jr., took to the steps there delivering his iconic i have a dream speech and now, 50 years later, dr. king's son, martin luther king iii now in his footsteps at the lincoln memorial on the nation's national mall. let's listen in. >> that anthem of the movement. people, get ready, there's a train a coming. people, get ready, there's a train acoming. a train that takes us to a land where we have decent houses and not dope houses. a land where we have schools that teach our children and not do not defeat our children. a land where we have enterprising entrepreneurs and not incarcerated inmates. a land where we have fathers who create stable families and do not merely procreate innocent babies. yes, a train to the freedom land. 50 years ago, martin luther king jr. boldly ignited a mighty torch to god our freedom to our freedom train land here and we are today standing in the midst of that eternal flame. if we could all but catch a flicker from that ferocious flame of fr
martin luther king iii, he was only about 6 years old when his dad, dr. martin luther king jr., took to the steps there delivering his iconic i have a dream speech and now, 50 years later, dr. king's son, martin luther king iii now in his footsteps at the lincoln memorial on the nation's national mall. let's listen in. >> that anthem of the movement. people, get ready, there's a train a coming. people, get ready, there's a train acoming. a train that takes us to a land where we have...
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martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech. many african-american leaders have raised that name and the case. listen to these little clips. >> from victories right now. let us say yes we will pass trayvon's law from coast to coast. >> the tears of trayvon martin's mother and father reminds that far too frequently, the color of one's skin remains a license to profile, to arrest, and to even murder with no regard for the con te content of one's character. >> as i said before, trayvon martin was my son. but he's not just my son. he's all of our son and we have to fight for our children. >> what does it say to you that this case was so repeatedly underscored over these past few days here in washington? >> i truly don't mind if they want to use it as a catalyst for us to have a discussion about certain issues in the criminal justice system. we know there are existing racial inequities in the system. and i'm okay with that. i do have a bit of a frustration that they seem to be willing to ignore or minimize some of the facts of the ca
martin luther king jr.'s "i have a dream" speech. many african-american leaders have raised that name and the case. listen to these little clips. >> from victories right now. let us say yes we will pass trayvon's law from coast to coast. >> the tears of trayvon martin's mother and father reminds that far too frequently, the color of one's skin remains a license to profile, to arrest, and to even murder with no regard for the con te content of one's character. >> as i...
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martin luther king, jr., the 50th anniversary of his "i have a dream" speech but did you it with the rnc in a special event. tell us what was going on. >> i think when you think about how the country has changed since 50 years ago when dr. king first gave his "i have a dream" speech, i think the rnc priebus's timing on commemorating that event was well worth it. we had people from all walks of life that came to the luncheon to participate, to recognize and not only were we honoring a man, but we were honoring an idea. frankly, people like me, a 35-year-old african-american enrolled member of the chick shaw nation from oklahoma gets to the speaker of the house, i like to think of myself as emboding the dream of the "have i a dream speech." >> why are you a republican? >> i think when you look at the history of the republican party, i think the ideology of the republican party is what's really going to change things around. you can look at the state of oklahoma, what we're doing in lowering taxes. you know, providing for a personal responsibility. those are the ways that you change thi
martin luther king, jr., the 50th anniversary of his "i have a dream" speech but did you it with the rnc in a special event. tell us what was going on. >> i think when you think about how the country has changed since 50 years ago when dr. king first gave his "i have a dream" speech, i think the rnc priebus's timing on commemorating that event was well worth it. we had people from all walks of life that came to the luncheon to participate, to recognize and not only...
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luther king jr.'s march on washington and the iconic "i is have a dream" speech. two of dr. king's children electrical speaking. >>> number two, authorities in washington state are search for a second teenager suspected of beating a world war ii veteran to death. police are calling kenon adams-kenard. police say 88-year-old delbert belton was wait for a ride thursday when he was robbed and assaulted. >>> number three, bob filner has ignored calls to step aside for peek weeks now as 18 women accused him of sexual harassment. speaking to the city council yesterday, filner said a lynch mob mentality led to his resignation and he denied sexually harassing anyone. >>> number four, if you've got an old powerball ticket you might want to check it now. officials in new york say a year-old ticket worth $1 million is set to expire tomorrow. if no one comes forward, the money goes to future jackpots. the winning numbers one-p 1, 6, 7, 20, 49 and powerball number 23. >> man, i wish that were me. >>> number five,
luther king jr.'s march on washington and the iconic "i is have a dream" speech. two of dr. king's children electrical speaking. >>> number two, authorities in washington state are search for a second teenager suspected of beating a world war ii veteran to death. police are calling kenon adams-kenard. police say 88-year-old delbert belton was wait for a ride thursday when he was robbed and assaulted. >>> number three, bob filner has ignored calls to step aside for...
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king dream is achieved? >> hey, fred. it was martin luther king jr.'s dream, his speech and the massive march on washington became a crucial moment in the struggle for civil rights. now, 50 years after his historic address, do you think king's dream has been achieved? according to a new pugh research center poll nearly half of americans say a lot more needs to be done in order to reach racial equality and the poll points out a big racial divide over whether king's dream is reached. nearly 8 in 10 blacks questioned said a lot more needs to be done. that drops to 48% of hispanics and 44% among whites. fred? >> all right. thank you so much, paul. tonight cnn recreates the march on washington through the firsthand voices of those that helped change history that day. we were there hosted by don lemon airs tonight at 8:00 eastern time. ♪ for a strong bag that grips the can... get glad forceflex. small change, big difference. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues
king dream is achieved? >> hey, fred. it was martin luther king jr.'s dream, his speech and the massive march on washington became a crucial moment in the struggle for civil rights. now, 50 years after his historic address, do you think king's dream has been achieved? according to a new pugh research center poll nearly half of americans say a lot more needs to be done in order to reach racial equality and the poll points out a big racial divide over whether king's dream is reached. nearly...